TajulMasajid
TajulMasajid is a term that translates roughly to "Crown of Mosques" in languages common in South and Southeast Asia. It is used to describe mosques or mosque complexes regarded as symbolically prestigious or architecturally distinctive within a region. The phrase combines tajul, a form related to crown or coronation, with masajid, the Arabic plural of masjid (mosque). In local Malay and Indonesian contexts, masjid is standard, while masajid appears in transliterations influenced by Arabic usage. The term is not associated with a single, universally recognized institution, and there is no official global list of TajulMasajid sites.
In practice, TajulMasajid may appear in promotional literature, tourism guides, or religious contexts to highlight a
Notes on usage and interpretation vary, and readers seeking information about a specific TajulMasajid should consult